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Page 222.—For I. repens Lam. read: 
23. E. rugosa Choisy Conv. p. 64 (1833). Convolvulus rugosus 
Rottl. in Ges. Naturf. Neue Schr. IV, p. 196 (1803). Ipomea repens 
Lamk. Encycl. VI, p. 18 (1804). Convolvulus repens Moon Cat. p. 14 
(1824) non Linn. C. Beladambu Spreng. Syst. I, p. 608 (1825). 
Ipomea Beladomboe R. & S. Syst. IV, p. 233 (1819). Ratu-bin- 
tamburu, S. 
Page 224.—For Ipomea biloba Forsk. read: 
26. I. Pes-caprez Roth, Nov. Sp. p. 109 (1821). Convolvulus 
Pes-capre Linn. Sp. Pl. p. 159 (1753). Ipomea biloba Forsk. FI. 
Arab. p. 44 (1775). 
I, KENTROCAULOS Clarke. 
The plant cultivated in Ceylon as J. tuberosa Linn. has glabrous 
seeds and is apparently I. kentrocaulos Clarke. 
Page 225.—For IJ. palmata Forsk. read: 
28. I. cairica Sweet, Hort. Brit., ed. I, p. 287 (1827). Convolvulus 
caricus Linn. Syst., ed. 10, p. 922 (1759). Ipomea palmata Forsk. 
Fl. Aégypt. Arab. p. 43 (1775). 
Page 226.—For Hewittia bicolor W. & A. read: 
H. sublobata O. Ktze. Rev. Gen. p. 441 (1891). Convolvulus 
sublobatus Linn. f. Suppl. p. 135 (1781). Hewittia bicolor W. & A. in 
Madr, Journ: Sc. V, p..22 (1837). : 
Convolvulus parvifiorus Vahl. 
Add syn.: 
Ipomea paniculata Burm. f. Fl. Ind. p. 50 t. 21 f. 3 (1768) non 
C. paniculatus Linn. Jacquemontia paniculata Hall. f. in Engl. 
Jahrb. XVIII, p. 95 (1894); Gamble Fl. Madr. p. 926 (1923). 
Page 227.—For Breweria cordata Bl. read: 
B. semidigyna O. Ktze. Rev. Gen. p. 440 (1891). Convolvulus 
semidygynus Roxb. Hort. Beng. p. 13 (1814); FI. Ind. I, p. 468 (1820). 
Breweria cordata Bl. Bijdr. p. 712 (1825). 
Pace. 220: 
2. Cuscuta chinensis Lamk.; Petch in Ann. Perad. IX, p. 348 
(1925). 
This species is now common in the low moist region. 
It has been found on Mimosa pudica, Mikania scandens, Achyranthes 
aspera, Tridax procumbens, Triumfetta Bartramia, Ocimum gratis- 
simum, Euphorbia hirta, Asystasia gangetica, Boerhaavia diffusa, 
Datura fastuosa, etc. 
Wight Ic. t. 1373 records it on Vinca rosea in Ceylon and t. 1372 on 
Amaranthus oleraceus in India, while Gamble, Fl. Madr. p. 931, gives 
Ipomea Pes-capre. 
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